Lancastrians are invited to go with the Flow this spring and celebrate a hidden feature of the city’s history with two free workshops on offer, ahead of a special event at the end of the month
Lancaster premiere at The Dukes for family affair with a twist
When it comes to writing a dark comedy about power, money and succession, Lancaster’s Christine Mackie is streets ahead. The actor, who’s played Coronation Street’s Dr Gaddas for eight years, […]
Leading animal charity cautions walkers and sightseers not to feed horses
World Horse Welfare – the leading horse charity dedicated to helping horses in the UK and around the world – has issued a renewed request to sightseers and walkers not to feed horses they might encounter on their travels
Charity Money for Madagascar announces Cross Bay Walk in June
Money for Madagascar will be hosting its fourth Cross Bay Walk on Saturday 25th June 2022, to raise funds for many projects on the island
Council cautions on cold callers
Lancaster City Council is warning its tenants about cold callers
Lancaster Police launch appeal after elderly woman found with serious injuries on cycle path
Lancaster Police are appealing for information after an elderly woman was found with serious injuries
Local author devises illustrated Parkinson’s Diary aid released for sufferers and carers
Lancaster-based comic creator and author Antonella Caputo has devised an illustrated Parkinson’s Diary, now available in English and German, with the aim of helping people with the disease. Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition, […]
Morecambe the Naples of the North exhibition open at Lancaster City Museum
Lancaster City Museum’s latest exhibition, Morecambe the Naples of the North, offers a delightful delve into the resort’s history…
Watch Out! There may be a poorly Hedgehog about!
Hedgehogs are now emerging from their hibernation, and if you see one out during the day and it looks like it’s wobbly, or staying still, looking like they are sun bathing, they may need your help
Lancaster University research reveals devastating impact of pandemic on Parkinson’s community
Research by Lancaster University has painted a grim picture of how the coronavirus pandemic has affected those living with and affected by Parkinson’s